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Engine Size (cc):1,200Warranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warrantyType:Sport TouringFor Sale By:Private Seller

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2012 BMW R1200RT with only 10,100 miles. I purchased the bike two years ago from the original owner (an older lady) in California, and have done a fair bit of traveling around CA and NV with it. Since moving to North Dakota in 2016 I haven't had much free time, so the bike has been sitting in my garage.

Everything on the bike works properly. The motor runs smooth and quiet, shifts are smooth, basically everything works like it's new. The tires Michelin Pilot Roads with a few thousand miles (worn in a nice round profile, so there's a lot of rubber left in the middle). The bike was just serviced and valves checked at 10,000 miles. It also has a brand new battery, installed 11/05/16.

The bad news is that it does have a few scratches. The original owner dropped the bike in her driveway. Consequently, the left valve cover and side case have cosmetic scratches on them. There is no functional damage, the side case still closes and locks as it's supposed to.

I have a clean title in hand, in my name. Located in Fargo ND. I would be happy to accommodate a "fly and ride", or may be able to deliver the bike within the continental US for $0.54 per mile.

Thanks for looking. If you have any questions please feel free to ask!

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